A slow wander through the woods enjoying the light and shade. Small parties of birds passing through. A bit of warmth from the sun. Cracking stuff.
I passed a guy who proudly showed me his Bittern images on the back of his camera. As he did so another sad individual passed complaining that he hadn't seen anything while he had been in the hide. On arrival in the hide i adjusted the settings on my camera to accommodate the conditions. Bright sun over the reedbeds and medium shade over the water in the shadow of the trees. Nothing much about but was having a good craic with a youngish local lad who was a new member but had hung around Gossy and Big Waters when he was a young 'un. Tales of making camps in the woods, tracking deer and sitting on Big Waters hide roof enjoying the wildlife. I hadn't realised that the light had gone and it was quite dark outside and as we chatted we heard and then saw a movement in the reeds directly to our left. A crack of ice and out clambered an Otter !!!! You'll see from the image below how close it was (image not cropped) BUT i hadn't altered camera settings. I grabbed the camera a fired off a couple of shots. The Otter heard the cameras shutter and immediately turned back into the reeds and disappeared under the water.
I knew before i looked that it would be blurred |
Twenty seconds later the Otter, which obviously had swam the 30 or so metres under the ice, resurfaced to our right and scrambled onto a pile of cut reeds. I quickly altered the ISO (that's all i felt i had time to do) and started taking some more shots. It looked as if the Otter marked the area on the reeds before climbing down and heading off slip sliding across the ice before it gave way and this time it disappeared for good. I'm a lucky lad.
Cracking shots considering the light.
ReplyDeleteThis Canon 6D is good in low light conditions.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Great shots John, although I expect them nowadays from you with your all singing and dancing camera and the all singing and dancing (not too much though) chap holding it
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Thank you sir. Looking forward to you getting back to full fitness and mevvies a day out soon.
ReplyDeleteNice set of pics John
ReplyDeleteCheers Dick, as i said i was lucky.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the Otter, well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you J, very kind of you to say so.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff,i just missed it as i left just before you arrived.Seen it 3 times this week
ReplyDeleteHi Tony, enjoyed the chat on Sunday.
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos....we haven't been up to Gosforth for a few months but must revisit soon
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